Bibliometría
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Citation proximus: The role of social and semantic ties on citations.
Este contenido no esta disponible en el idioma seleccionado. Despite being considered as key indicators of research impact, citations are shaped by factors beyond intrinsic research quality—such as including prestige, social networks, and research topics. While the Matthew Effect explains how prestige accumulates, our study contextualizes this by showing that other mechanisms also play a […] Read more
Understanding discrepancies in the coverage of OpenAlex: the case of China.
Este contenido no esta disponible en el idioma seleccionado. Citations indexes play a crucial role for understanding how science is produced,disseminated, and used. However, these databases often face a critical trade-off:those offering extensive and high-quality coverage are typically proprietary,whereas publicly accessible datasets frequently exhibit fragmented coverage andinconsistent data quality. OpenAlex was developed to address this […] Read more
Examining the geographic and linguistic coverage of gold and diamond open access journals in OpenAlex, Scopus, and Web of Science.
Este contenido no esta disponible en el idioma seleccionado. Diamond open access (OA) journals are a publishing model that is free for both authors and readers, but their lack of indexing in major bibliographic databases compared to gold journals presents challenges in assessing their uptake. Furthermore, the characteristics of diamond journals, such as language and […] Read more
Scholarly publishing’s hidden diversity: How exclusive databases sustain the oligopoly of academic publishers
Abstract Global scholarly publishing has been dominated by a small number of publishers for several decades. This paper revisits the data on corporate control of scholarly publishing by analyzing the relative shares of scholarly journals and articles published by the major publishers and the “long tail” of smaller, independent publishers, using Dimensions and Web of […] Read more
Delineating Gender Studies through bibliometric analysis
Este contenido no esta disponible en el idioma seleccionado. The multidisciplinary nature of Gender Studies poses challenges for bibliometric analyses, but new computational tools can be incorporated to identify publications related to Gender Studies even when they are scattered across multiple disciplines. In this paper, we apply bibliometric techniques and natural language processing on the […] Read more
Assessing academic mobility to the United States between 2010 and 2020
Este contenido no esta disponible en el idioma seleccionado. This paper provides a global picture of the research mobility to the United States between 2010 and 2020 with the aim of determining whether the election of Trump acted as an influential factor on this mobility. The United States has historically been a central destination for […] Read more
Shine bright like a diamond: A bibliometric analysis of diamond Open Access journals and their coverage in Web of Science, Scopus and OpenAlex
Este contenido no esta disponible en el idioma seleccionado. The Budapest Open Access Initiative (2002) advocated for a new generation of journals that would rely on alternative sources of funding to support Open Access (OA) dissemination. Author fees or article processing charges (APCs) have now become one of the most common sources of funding for […] Read more
An examination of scientific collaboration between Taiwan and New Southbound Policy-target countries
Este contenido no esta disponible en el idioma seleccionado. The New Southbound Policy (NSP) is generally considered a grand strategic plan for Taiwan to diversify its economy and reintegrate itself into the Indo-Pacific region in response to the changing global and regional geopolitics by fostering long-term partnerships with 18 neighboring countries. Promoting regional academic cooperation […] Read more
Gender homophily in patent examination.
Este contenido no esta disponible en el idioma seleccionado. This paper is one of the first attempts that sheds light on the gendered practices in the patent examination process. The findings reveal the share of female examiners and female inventors has increased over time but is still considerably low. Along these lines, when the patent […] Read more
The relationship between open access publishing and referencing
Este contenido no esta disponible en el idioma seleccionado. This paper reinforces the necessity of normalizing OA adoption by discipline and country, as suggested and practiced in earlier works. Using such measures, we can identify countries for which OA has become characteristic of their publications, with OA papers informing their research as well as serving […] Read more
